Barry Larkin will coach at european baseball academy

BARRY LARKIN WILL BE A COACH IN TIRRENIA

MLB International to conduct third annual academy for elite amateur players from Europe and Africa

Former Cincinnati Reds All-Star shortstop Barry Larkin will join the coaching staff at the third annual Major League Baseball International (MLBI) European Baseball Academy from August 9 – 30 in Tirrenia, Italy, it was announced today. This year’s Academy, held at the Italian National Olympic Training Center, will provide major league instruction to players from 17 countries throughout Europe and Africa.

The European Baseball Academy will feature 55 of the best young players aged 15-to-20 from 13 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain, the Ukraine and the United Kingdom) and four African nations (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda). Participants, all National or Junior National Team players, were selected by the Major League Scouting Bureau after undergoing tryouts across Europe in April.

“The European Baseball Academy provides a single location in Europe for elite ballplayers to develop their skills under expert major league instruction and gain unprecedented exposure to talent evaluators representing MLB organizations,” said Paul Archey, Senior Vice President, International Business Operations, Major League Baseball. “The addition of an accomplished professional and high-quality individual like Barry Larkin enhances the profile of the Academy and strengthens what is already an enormously talented and experienced major league coaching staff.”

Barry Larkin, who joins the Academy coaching staff for the first time this year, will serve as Lead Infield Instructor. The 12-time All-Star spent his entire 19-year career (1986-2004) with the Cincinnati Reds, capturing the National League Most Valuable Player Award in 1995. Considered one of the greatest shortstops of his era, Larkin is widely-respected off the field as well, winning the Roberto Clemente Award for service to the community in 1993. Currently, Larkin serves as a Special Assistant to the General Manager with the Washington Nationals.

Larkin will be joined at the European Baseball Academy by a coaching staff with decades of major league playing, coaching and managerial experience, including: Jim Lefebvre – Head Coach and Lead Hitting Instructor; Bruce Hurst – Lead Pitching Instructor; Lee Smith – Pitching Instructor; Bob Didier – Catching Instructor; John Cangelosi – Outfield and Baserunning Instructor; and German Geigel – Outfield and Baserunning Instructor. The Academy staff also includes Jeff Krushell (Head of Strength and Conditioning), Paul Spicuzza (Head Trainer) and Nick Leto (Clubhouse/Equipment Manager).

Over the past two years, 13 European Baseball Academy alumni have signed contracts with Major League organizations, most recently French catcher Frederic Hanvi with the Minnesota Twins and German outfielder Donald Lutz with the Cincinnati Reds. Joris Bert, from Paris, France, became the first European Baseball Academy graduate selected in the First-Year Player Draft when he was chosen by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 19th round this past June. (See below for a complete list of European Baseball Academy players signed by MLB organizations.)

MLBI Academies, also held in Queensland, Australia (est. 2001) and Wuxi, China (est. 2007), are designed to provide promising junior players with both the environment and instruction to improve their skills in preparation for the rigors of professional and international baseball through four key areas: baseball skills development, physical development, personal development and coaching development. To complement the program, select coaches from European and African Baseball Federations have been invited to train alongside the MLB coaching staff during one-week placements at this year’s Academy. Additionally, MLB field staff will conduct a youth clinic for U.S. Army children stationed at nearby Camp Darby. At the Academy’s conclusion, the baseball equipment used will be donated to participating federations in order to continue the development of baseball throughout Europe and Africa.

To date, 13 MLBI European Baseball Academy graduates have signed professional contracts with MLB organizations:

Player

Position

Academy Year(s)

Country

Club

Alex Liddi

Third Base

2005

Italy

Seattle Mariners

Alessandro Maestri

Pitcher

2005

Italy

Chicago Cubs

Kalian Sams

Outfield

2005

Netherlands

Seattle Mariners

Jacob Toufar

Pitcher

2005

Czech Republic

Minnesota Twins

Jakub Hajtmar

Pitcher

2005, ’06

Czech Republic

Minnesota Twins

Rodney Gessman

Pitcher

2005, ’06

Germany

Minnesota Twins

Tom Stuifbergen

Pitcher

2005, ’06

Netherlands

Minnesota Twins

Petr Cech

Catcher

2006

Czech Republic

Cincinnati Reds

Mauro Schiavoni

Catcher

2005, ’06

Italy

Cincinnati Reds

Ramon Romeijn

Pitcher

2006

Netherlands

Seattle Mariners

Joris Bert

Outfield

2005, ’06

France

Los Angeles Dodgers

Donald Lutz

Outfield

2006, ’07

Germany

Cincinnati Reds

Frederic Hanvi

Catcher

2006, ’07

France

Minnesota Twins

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